Awarded Grants
The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and inclusive democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. The vast majority of the grants made by Open Society are to organizations, but we also award a limited number of grants to individuals, primarily through scholarships and fellowships offered across a number of different programs.
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AMCHA Deutschland e.V.
2019$49,968Descriptionto examine approaches, challenges and perspectives of non-medical support for Sinti and Roma in Germany and the Czechia through the focus on traumatizing experiences of collective violence and discrimination passed on over generations
ThemeHealth & Rights
Referring ProgramPublic Health Program
Term10 months
RegionEurope
American University
2019$40,000DescriptionTo encourage cross-sector collaborative relationships between the comedy and social justice sectors
ThemeHealth & Rights
Referring ProgramInternational Migration Initiative
Public Health Program
Term15 months
RegionUnited States
FunderFoundation to Promote Open Society
American University
2019$50,000Descriptionto support the 2020 Global Congress on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest
ThemeHealth & Rights
Referring ProgramPublic Health Program
Term25 months
RegionGlobal
FunderFoundation to Promote Open Society
Artemisszio Foundation
2019$30,000Descriptionto support Artemisszio Foundation to contribute to improving the accessibility and quality of health services in the Nógrád County by implementing activities aimed at improving the relationship between clients and providers of health services
ThemeHealth & Rights
Referring ProgramPublic Health Program
Term7 months
RegionEurope
Associazione 21 luglio
2019$50,000DescriptionTo support for a consortium of organizations in Roma, Italy to develop strategic approaches tackling the intersection of ethnic discrimination and mental health among Roma
ThemeHealth & Rights
Referring ProgramPublic Health Program
Term10 months
RegionEurope
Black and Pink
2019$50,000Descriptionto support Sex Worker Subgroup of the LGBTQPLHIV Criminal Justice Working Group, a fiscally sponsored project of the Grantee, to work on education on advocacy to support sex workers health and rights
ThemeHealth & Rights
Referring ProgramPublic Health Program
Term1 year
RegionUnited States
FunderFoundation to Promote Open Society
Centro de Jornalismo Investigativo
2019$50,000Descriptionto conduct journalistic investigation on the influence of the Evangelical church on drug treatment in Brazil and other Latin American countries
ThemeHealth & Rights
Referring ProgramPublic Health Program
Term18 months
RegionLatin America and The Caribbean
FunderFoundation to Promote Open Society
Centro Transitorio de Capacitación y Educación Recreativa, El Caracol
2019$35,000Descriptionto support the Grantee’s work on addressing the mental health needs of the street population of Mexico City
ThemeHealth & Rights
Referring ProgramPublic Health Program
Term18 months
RegionLatin America and The Caribbean
FunderOpen Society Policy Center Inc.
Communities Living with HIV and affected by TB and malaria De
2019$35,000Descriptionto provide organizational support to the delegation to bring the voices of communities affected by HIV, malaria and TB to the Global Fund board
ThemeHealth & Rights
Referring ProgramPublic Health Program
Term2 months
RegionGlobal
FunderFoundation to Promote Open Society
Diverse and Equal Association
2019$37,888Descriptionto support advocacy efforts for adjusting legislation and policies enabling sustainable employment of trained Roma paramedics at the Emergency Care Center in Sofia, Bulgaria and to strengthen the presence of the organization in online media
ThemeHealth & Rights
Referring ProgramPublic Health Program
Term1 year
RegionEurope
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